International audienceWe present a parallel solver for wave propagation problems based on the higher-order explicit finite elements developed by Cohen et al. (1995) These elements were introduce to allow mass-lumping while preserving high accuracy. Our approach is based on a coarse-grain, domain-splitting parallelism, and uses the new MPI (Message Passing Interface) standard as a message passing library. The program currently runs on a network of workstations, on a Cray T3D and on an IBM SP/
AbstractWave form modeling is used in a vast number of applications. Therefore, different methods ha...
In several recent works, we developed a new second order, A-stable approach to wave propagation prob...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.Para...
International audienceThe time domain simulation of wave propagation phenomena is a computationally ...
International audienceWe present a parallel solver for wave propagation problems based on the higher...
Le but de cette thèse est la construction de schémas numériques pour la simulation de propagation d'...
We present a parallel implementation of a fully unstructured spectral element method for elastic wav...
The approximation of wave problems, particularly at high frequencies, with the classical finite elem...
International audienceThis paper combines the use of high order finite element methods with parallel...
This paper combines the use of high order finite element methods with parallel preconditioners of do...
This project serves to apply numerical methods to obtain solutions for the wave equation. Paralleliz...
In this paper, two high-order finite element models are investigated for the solution of two-dimensi...
International audienceThis paper presents new trends in parallel methods used to solve finite elemen...
The use of parallel computers makes it feasible to simulate elastic waves throughout large heterogen...
The purpose of this work is the efficient implementation on parallel computers of a formulation for ...
AbstractWave form modeling is used in a vast number of applications. Therefore, different methods ha...
In several recent works, we developed a new second order, A-stable approach to wave propagation prob...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.Para...
International audienceThe time domain simulation of wave propagation phenomena is a computationally ...
International audienceWe present a parallel solver for wave propagation problems based on the higher...
Le but de cette thèse est la construction de schémas numériques pour la simulation de propagation d'...
We present a parallel implementation of a fully unstructured spectral element method for elastic wav...
The approximation of wave problems, particularly at high frequencies, with the classical finite elem...
International audienceThis paper combines the use of high order finite element methods with parallel...
This paper combines the use of high order finite element methods with parallel preconditioners of do...
This project serves to apply numerical methods to obtain solutions for the wave equation. Paralleliz...
In this paper, two high-order finite element models are investigated for the solution of two-dimensi...
International audienceThis paper presents new trends in parallel methods used to solve finite elemen...
The use of parallel computers makes it feasible to simulate elastic waves throughout large heterogen...
The purpose of this work is the efficient implementation on parallel computers of a formulation for ...
AbstractWave form modeling is used in a vast number of applications. Therefore, different methods ha...
In several recent works, we developed a new second order, A-stable approach to wave propagation prob...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.Para...